200'0"
· 1902 Two things make this yacht stand out from all the others
on our list: She's nearly 100 years old and she's the only
one with an iron hull. Launched as Triton, she was a steam-powered
160-footer and belonged to a Scottish family. She's been at her
present length and owned by the same Greek for some time. Despite having
launched several other yachts over the past century for the King of Belgium,
the Vanderbilts, and other gentry and aristocracy, her builder still counts
her among its favorites. B: Ailsa Shipbuilding,
Scotland; N: G.L. Watson & Co.; H: Iron; E: 2/650-hp Maybach-Mercedes

55.
Mylin lV

200'0"
· 1992 The Arison family, relatives of the late Carnival Cruise
Lines founder Ted Arison, use Mylin IV for personal cruises. Son Mickey,
who founded the Miami Heat basketball team with his father, was entertained
aboard Savarona (see no. 1) last year in Miami; despite that yacht's
much larger size and extravagant interior, it seems Mickey still prefers
the family Feadship. Among her terrific features are a domed skylight
on the sun deck and a "star heaven"--450 tiny lights
in the overhead--in the dining room. B: Feadship/C. Van Lent en
Zonen, Holland; N: H.W. De Voogt & Zoon; H: Steel; E: 2/3,300-hp MTUs

56.
Méduse

198'10"
· 1996 If you're a fan of the rock group U2, check the
liner notes of their latest CD--the boys from Dublin thank the crew
of this yacht as well as Paul Allen, the owner of Méduse,
who's perhaps best known for cofounding Microsoft and commissioning
the bizarre-looking Jimi Hendrix museum in Seattle, Washington. Perhaps
the rockers enjoyed using the onboard music rehearsal/performing room,
which has an adjacent recording studio. Or maybe it was the screening
room, where a dozen people can settle in for a good flick. Regardless,
we hope they took a peek through the yacht's underwater viewing
camera. B: Feadship/De Vries Scheepsbouw, Holland;
N: De Voogt International; H: Steel; E: 2/1,700-hp Caterpillars

57.
Nara

198'5"
· 1979 Nara's owner
is from the Middle East. For years it was easy for even a novice megayacht
spotter to instantly recognize this lady way off on the horizon because
she carried five satcom domes. Thankfully, advances in technology have
permitted her to lose some of the clutter. B:
Feadship/C. Van Lent en Zonen, Holland; N: H.W. De Voogt & Zoon; H:
Steel; E: 2/3,475-hp MTUs

58.
Paraffin

197'2"
· 2001 Do you like candles? So does the owner of Paraffin,
since they're the focus of his business (hence the yacht's
name). He should be taking delivery of Paraffin
about the time you read this; she replaces a 142-footer he purchased in
1997 and sold last year. This lady has six decks and several neat features,
including a "warming table" in the galley that can keep 30
plates heated at a time. But our favorite is the lounge that doubles as
a movie theater, with a 60-inch plasma-screen TV and "seat shakers"
built into the settees. B: Feadship/C. Van Lent
en Zonen, Holland; N: H.W. De Voogt & Zoon; H: Steel; E: 2/2,000-hp
Caterpillars

59.
New Horizon L

197'0"
· 1983 Now here's someone who knows how to use his yacht:
Eighty-three-year-old Prince Leo Van Leeuwen of Lignac lives on his Feadship.
New Horizon L cruises the Caribbean
from May through October and the Med from December through April, with
the remaining two months set aside for service. The Dutch gentleman has
owned four yachts previously, all of which featured "New Horizon"
in their names. B: Feadship/C. Van Lent en Zonen,
Holland; N: Jon Bannenberg/H.W. De Voogt; H: Steel; E: 2/3,000-hp MTUs

60.
Paloma

197'0"
· 1965 The Goulandris clan of Greece rarely takes Paloma out
of her home port of Marina Zea near Athens. The heirs also own several
other yachts and have various shipping interests worldwide. B:
Ishikawajima-Harima, Japan; N: Builder; H: Steel; E: 2/1,744-hp Detroit
Diesels

61.
Giusy Blue

196'11"
· 1976/2001 Yet another converted yacht debuts on our list,
this time a former military vessel. Although not much is known about her,
we're told her owner has her in Europe for the summer and is selling
her. B: Peenwerft, Germany; N: Builder; H: Steel;
E: unknown